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INDEX


d'Albon, Comte,166.

Dart, Anson, Supt. of Ind. Aff. in Or., reports on the Whitman Massacre ; silence about political services, 19 ; falsely accused by Spalding, 62 n.- 63 n.

Demarcation Line, 193-217 ; recent books on, 193n. , location of, at 100 leagues west of Azores, 204 ; deter- mination of, 209 ff. ; influence on Magellan's voyage, 206 ; attitude of English on, 214-215 ; of French, 215-216.

Doria, Expedition of, 176.

Dove, A., 246 n., 252 n., 254 n., 268 n.

Dox, Virginia, 52 n.

Drake, S. A., 43.

Dunn, J. P., Jr., 43.

Dye, E. E., her McLoughlin and Old Oregon, 49.

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Eells, Gushing, endorses Walker's ace. of Whitman's journey, 58; silence, before 1865, about political services of Whitman, 20, 42 ; letter of May, 1866, 23; examined, 73-75; derived from Spalding, ib. ; affidavit in 1882, 69-70; examined, 71-73.

Eells, Myron, 29 ; his defence of the Whitman legend, 37 ; quoted, 39 ; 95.

Eggleston, E., on Whitman story, 51 n.

Emigration of 1 843, real causes of, 92- 93 ; not organized by Whitman, 95- 96.

Emmius, Ubbo, 166.

Eugene IV., Bull of, 194 n.

Evans, E., 36 ; conclusions as to Whit- man legend, 38 and 104.

Executive Document 37, 8, 12, 27 ; char- acter of, 29-31, 34-35.


Fairbank, J. W., 54.

Farnam, C H., 43 n.

Farnham, T. J., Travels in Oregon, 85.

Federal Government, early works on,

16.5-167. Federalist, The, authorship of, 113 ff. ;


in France, 159-161; in Germany, 161-162; Portuguese translation in Brazil, 161 ; Spanish trans, in Argen- tine, 161; the structure of, 117-118.

Felice, 116, 166.

Fichte, 247.

Fisheries, The, not a subject of nego- tiation in 1842-3, 82.

Fiske, John, and the Whitman Story, 51 ; 222.

Flatheads, mission to St. Louis, 62, 105.

Ford, P. L., criticism of his discussion of the authorship of 2'he Federalist, 149 ff.

Freeman, E. A., 166 n., 294.

Fronde, J. A., early life, 291 ; at Oxford, 291-292; his relation to the Tract- arians, 292 ; his Neynesis of Faith, 292; relation toward Carlyle, 293; travels, 293-294 ; Professor at Oxford, 294 ; views of history, 294-296 ; on Shakspere, 295, on the Iliad and Odyssey, 295 ; his characteristics as an historian, 296.


Gaffarel, P., 222.

Gardiner, S. R., 259.

Gatterer, 265 n.

Geiger, W., 37 ; his account of Whit- man' s journey, 66 ; proofs of its m- correctness, 67-68.

Giesebrecht, 2.54 n., 272.

Gillette, P. W., interview with Mrs. Lovejoy, 106-107.

Gillies, J*., 166.

Gomez, Diogo, 180, 185.

Gordy, W. F., 48 n., 51 n.

Gray, W. H., his History of Oregon, 7, 9, origin of, 31 ; on Whitman, 34; characterized, 64 ; quoted, 27, 28 ; proofs of his untrustworthiness as a witness, 63-64 ; his version of story of Whitman's ride, 9-13 ; arts, in As- toria Gazette, 31 ; affidavit as to Whitman legend, 32 ; letter on Whit- man's journey, 58.

Greeley, H., interview Math Whitman, 85.

Griffis, W. E., 49.

Grotius, 216.